KL Sentral Station

KL Sentral Station is South East Asia’s largest train station covering an area of over 38,000 sqm and linked to a large shopping mall, restaurants, hotels and offices all within the same building. KL Sentral Station can be confusing to first time visitors with 4 different types of train services departing from the same station, each with its own ticketing system and separate ticket counters.

KL Sentral Railway Station

KL Sentral Station is a very modern style of train station with a range of high quality modern local and intercity services operating out of the station. City centre transport systems operate out of buildings linked to the main train station by walkways, and a lot of intercity bus services stop at the station dropping off passengers on route to the main bus station. There is also a fast link to both of Kuala Lumpur’s International Airports. KL Sentral Station is a ‘transport hub’ in the truest sense of the term connecting the intercity rail network seamlessly with suburban transport systems, Malaysian bus services and air links.

Concourse at KL Sentral Station

KL Sentral Station has 8 platform with an estimated 100,000 passengers per day passing through the station, compared to 60,000 passengers per day at Bangkok’s main train station, Hua Lamphong Railway Station, which has 12 train platforms.

Train Times to Penang

There are 5 daily train services from KL Sentral Station to Butterworth Station in Penang.

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Facilitiesat KL Sentral Station

The main concourse at KL Sentral Station has rows and food outlets of shops on both sides. These include a branch of Burger King, Mc Donald’s, a pharmacy and a convenience store. The station also has clean free toilets, which you passengers are advised to make use of as none of the trains departing from KL Sentral Station have on board toilets.

Burger King at KL Sentral Station

The main concourse of the train station is connected to a massive shopping mall by escalators. There is most likely nothing that you could need to buy or eat that you couldn’t find within 500 metres of the entrance to the train station. There are also some luxury hotels (Hilton and Le Meridien brands) within the same building. For cheaper hotels, bars serving alcohol and local restaurants, make your way through the NU Sentral shopping mall at the other side of the building from KL Sentral Station to exit onto Jalan Tun Sambathan. We recommend the City Central Hotel KL on this street as being a great mid-range hotel to stay in overnight for a stopover at KL Sentral Station. Its easy to find, well run and near plenty of bars and restaurants.

Buying Tickets at the Station

Tickets counters for ETS Gold and Platinum trains (these are the long distance services to Penang, Padanag Besar, Ipoh and Gemas) are on the top floor of KL Sentral Station. To reach the ETS ticket counters go up the escalators at the opposite end of the station concourse to the entrance to Nu Sentral shopping mall and turn right. You will see an ETS information desk and seating area in front of a row of ticket counters. This is the place you need to go to purchase ETS tickets for both the day of travel and for advance travel. ETS services depart from Platforms 1 & 2 accessed from the upper floor and Platform 3 which is accessible from the main concourse of the station.

Tickets for KTM Komuter services and other train services operating out of the KL Sentral Station are located off the main concourse. There is no advance booking for tickets on these services. What you do is to locate the platform for the service you want to take and buy your ticket as you enter the platform. The ticket counter for each service is located near the ticket gates restricting access to the relevant platforms.

Travel from KL Sentral Station

There are a total of 4 different types of train service operating out of KL Sentral Station:

The majority of foreign tourists are only likely to use the KTM Inercity Services and the Express Rail Link to the airport. However, it is worth noting the KTM Seremban Line runs to the famous Batu Caves and you can reach the inexpensive ferry to the island of Sumatra via the KTM Port Klang Line.